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This cozy perched village is a good destination for those planning to spend their vacation in the Natural Regional Park of Verdon. From its highest point – chapel Saint Pierre – you will discover a marvelous view on lake St. Croix and plateau of Valensole famous for endless lavender fields. The centre of the village has preserved (...)

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It is impossible to resist the charm of the medieval Templar village that dominates vineyards and cherry orchads of Luberon. From the distance Bonnieux looks like a birthday cake: the layers of red tile roofs encircle the old church perched on the hilltop - the whole is surrounded by provencal farmhouses and their splendid (...)

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This old templar village is lost in Provence Verte - the very heart of the region. Surrounded by beautiful forests and vineyards, Bras will be a suitable choice for hikers and nature lovers. Local hunters say that the forests around Bras are home to deers, stags and even wild boars. The village itself is built on the hill-top (...)

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Colorado is likely one of the most colourful places in the whole Europe. Over thirty hectares of martian landscapes now open for hiking and family walks used to be ochre carriers until the beginning of the last century. The great thing about visiting Colorado Provençal is that you have a rich choice between challenging hiking (...)

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The lovers of authentic Provence will be charmed by Cucuron, which has managed to preserve its simplicity despite attention of tourists, writers and film producers. On your way to Cucuron take small country roads that will take you through the famous vineyards of Luberon. You can start your visit of the village with la place de (...)

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This tiny riverside village is one of the rare places where you’ll see with your own eyes the birth of a river. Just a short walk from the main square will take you to the large basin in the rock, constantly fed by the underground sources, from which flows Sorgue – one of the most important rivers of Provence. The path to the (...)